V? jj ,4? &r if S,' THB DAILY NEBRABKAN j.t CJfVttp, HA CUTTING A SPECIALTY THB- Qulok and Eaty lirbir thai C. W. HMMBRT, Pr.- 208 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET Qlvc me a call THE FIRST TUST I SAVINGS BANK onemtasaisa IJH HT PAID AT 8H PKB UBNT , flMt NtltoHl ooim, Ttnth m 0 Petry Bakery Co. Baking Onion Flllod Promptly ffHE RICE DDEAD OUR SPECIALTY PHONB D8 AND YODB OBDBB WILL RECEIVE PBOMPT ATTENTION MAKE, YOUR OWN ENNANTS l untna m. upto datl ANOVlRYATTHACTIVt VRITC DUMBLL'3 roimictsoNsnaAtDtjicw PENNANT LETTER gk itmR j -monograms nc PJJTTDR.W3 nUPUtlHUl Otl HVb UnU1A 0 HUYLER'9 Chocolates and Bon Bona. Tka Dra Otttcr. HAVBl THE EVANS Do Your Washing L. J. HERZOG TIE yWIVERtlTY aUKS' TAILOR Tl finest work don and prloM rifht Oall at omr new ator ItOO O 8t. - Llnooln LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY H3 N St. Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11 Boginnor's night, Wednesday, 8 to 11 UNI, STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED -SELECT CROWD- FI KVte swro' 96 aSc tTSyk MINNESOTA EA8Y. (Continued from Page 1.) first; Bauman, Nebraska, second. Time, 10:39. Polo Vault Strone, Minnesota, first; McM asters, Nebraska, second. Height, 10 feet. Shot Put Collins, Nebraska, first; Patten, Nebraska, second. Distance, 30 feet 5Vfe inches. High Jump Hamll, Nebraska, flrBt; Knode, Nebraska, second. Height, 5 feet u Inches. Hammer Throw Collins, Nebraska, first; Ostrand, Minnesota, second. Distance, 132 feet. Broad Jump Perry, Nebraska, first; Harmon, Minnesota, second. Distance, 21 feet. Discus ColllnB. Nebraska, first; Pntton, Nebraska, Becond. Distance, 108 feet Fi inches. In the tennis matches with Kansas at the Country Club yesterday after noon, Nebraska did not fare so well. Three of the six matches to bo played wore finished yesterday and the others will bo played this morning. Yester day's matches resulted as follows: Eaton, Kansas, beat Young, Nebras ka, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0. Plerson, Kansas, beat Slaughter, Ne braska. 6-1, 8-6, 6-4. Watson. Kansas, beat Richey, Ne braska, 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. The Kansas players were obviously more experienced and the outcome was not unlooked for. Eaton doubt leas played the strongest game for the visitors, but Watson Is a wonder in covering his court and In his careful use of the "Lawfoi 1" stroke. Tho remaining match in singles be tween Er8klno, Nebraska, and Weaver ling, Kansas, and also the two matches In doubles between Eaton and Plerson, Kansas, and Flower and Rlchoy, Ne- hrnulrn nn1 lintwnnn AX7ntnnn nnrl Woavorling, Kansas, and Young and uucuiuy, iNjjurubiui, win uu puiyuu ui the Country Club this morning. It Is also probable that Young and Slaughter will play off the flnalB of tho University singles tournament at that time. When you got tired cramming for examinations, road the article in the "Independent" on the "Mistletoe." fPntiTlniinri liVnm Pica 11 fr ing secretary for Miss Vibbard. At tho close of the business meeting held after supper a short farewell fellow ship meeting was" hold. The tie that binds together young women who are working for God, binds hearts very closely and it was felt at this meeting. Carrie G. Schultz gooB out Into Y. W. C. A. 'work; the other girls into teaching or just to remain at home. Nellie Ludden and Maud Cauger will teach Bible classes at the University next year. It is thought that Maud Cauger may devote considerable time to tho Bible study work as Bible study secretary. Maud Redington, who has been in association work this past year, was a most welcome guest at this farewell meeting. Tho Y. W. C. A. colors next year will bo royal blue and white and It Is urged that every Y. W. C. A. girl wear the colors, thus making It possible for now girls to fool free to approach them. All members, are urged to come back to the University not later than Fri day of registration week Thursday if possible and help in the work of making someone else happy and mnk lng the now girls feel that Nebraska Unlvers'ty Js the best place for good fellowship they were ever In. Eat at Slam's. C. H. Prey, florist. 1133 O St. Why not take your hath at Chrs' bath house. Eleventh and P streets? Lost Ladies' gold watch, engraved with initials L. W. L. Wilke, 'phono A-1833. tteward. ...THEY.. MUST BE SOLD Our large stock of Pennants and Up-todate Jewelry Discount 20 Per Cent We need the moneyyou want the goods. Get first choice by coming TODAY. :::::: 10 Days Sale Today is the 3rd Day The University Book Store D. B. GILBERT, Manager 340 No. Ilth Street Boll 456- UNION COLLEGE I TAILORS JS Bwrn , i lira Suits and O'coats NO MOREWO LESS World's Greatest Tailors UNION MADE J. 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